Forrest McCreery "Jap" Douds (April 21, 1905 – August 16, 1979)
was an
All-American football player at
Washington and Jefferson College
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in suburban
Washington, Pennsylvania
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, where he was selected as an All-American three times and was the first player ever selected to the
East–West Game in two separate seasons. He played professional
American football
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player for the
Portsmouth Spartans
The professional American football team now known as the Detroit Lions previously played in Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Portsmouth Spartans, from its founding in 1928 to its relocation to Detroit in 1934. Originally drawing players from defunct indepe ...
,
Providence Steam Roller
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,
Chicago Cardinals
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Roots ca ...
, and the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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. He was named to the
1930 NFL All-Pro Team. In 1933, he became the first coach of the
Pittsburgh Steelers
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in 1933 leading the team to a 3–6–2 record before being replaced in the off-season.
He was inducted into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame in 1976.
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1905 births
1979 deaths
American football tackles
Chicago Cardinals players
Pittsburgh Pirates (football) coaches
Pittsburgh Pirates (football) players
Portsmouth Spartans players
Providence Steam Roller players
Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players
People from Rochester, Pennsylvania
Players of American football from Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Pirates head coaches